Unique yet delightful to listen to, 'Not A Lot Of Blood' exudes the ache of life on glorious textures of sound.
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Music Review: The Eyebrows – ‘Volume’
'Volume' demonstrates The Eyebrows’ eclectic approach, eschewing a singular sound for a combination of styles rife with yummy retro flavors.
Read More »Music Review: C-Wired – ‘Omega’ EP
'Omega' by C-Wired is delightful, full of dazzling color and smoothly textured harmonics.
Read More »Music Preview: Justin Kauflin – ‘Coming Home’ LP
'Coming Home' by Justin Kauflin is wonderfully wrought, infused with scrumptious colors and rippling jazz textures.
Read More »ARJUN Set to Perform at the Iridium in New York on August 31, 2018
What makes ARJUN so special is their improvisational skills, as an elusive chemical bond assumes sway, somehow making them prescient.
Read More »Concert Review (NYC): Pianists Christina and Michelle Naughton in the Green-Wood Cemetery Catacombs (27 Aug 2018)
A program of American and French piano music performed by the twin Naughton sisters capped a magical night at Green-Wood Cemetery, a short walk from Leonard Bernstein's grave.
Read More »Music Review: Ghost X Gardens – ‘Heartbreak Hotel Chelsea’
The art rock of ‘Heartbreak Hotel Chelsea’ takes listeners to the legendary Chelsea Hotel in New York City.
Read More »Music Video Premiere: Rebecca Blasband Releases ‘Love Is’
Rebecca Blasband’s musing tones bathe the lyrics in tantalizing wisps of recollection and marvel.
Read More »The Andersons in ‘Songbook Summit’ Play Hoagy Carmichael at Symphony Space
If you enjoy the Andersons, do not miss their presentation of Hoagy Carmichael's music and life.
Read More »Music Review: Yale Schola Cantorum and David Hill – Brahms ‘Ein Deutsches Requiem’
This recording from Yale Schola Cantorum and David Hill presents a sparkling new chamber orchestration by Iain Farrington of Brahms' 'Ein Deutsches Requiem.'
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